You have to get the original owners google email address and password to be able to use that cell phone again ! Once you have done this ! If you want to make it yours ,and you have a Google email address ! Delete the existing google account from settings and check the play store app ! If it says that you need to sign in first ! Go ahead and reset the phone now ! When it eboots it's ready for a new owner to set it up ! Good luck !

you need the original google account password , without that there are few options, you can try useing a otg adapter and seeing if you can sideload a bypass app off a usb flash drive but i don't know where that app is

You have to get the original owners google email address and password to be able to use that cell phone again ! Once you have done this ! If you want to make it yours ,and you have a Google email address ! Delete the existing google account from settings and check the play store app ! If it says that you need to sign in first ! Go ahead and reset the phone now ! When it eboots it's ready for a new owner to set it up ! Good luck !

Update (02/16/2018)

You have to delete the google account from the settings in the cell phone before you reset the phone in anyway ! If you can't get into the settings ! You may be able to recover your password through another method ,such as another email address or a text message to a different phone ! You do have to wait 24hrs before the Google lock will let you back in with your original email address and password ! Sometimes you just have to wait ! Good luck !

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